Hi,
I found these error messages in syslog on April 1st:
Apr 1 00:04:30 h06 pengine: [20168]: ERROR: crm_abort: gregorian_to_ordinal:
Triggered assert at iso8601.c:635 : a_date-days 0
[...]
Apr 1 01:49:30 h06 pengine: [20168]: ERROR: crm_abort: convert_from_gregorian:
Triggered assert at
Hi everybody,
In my case (very similar to Junko's) when I disconnect the Fibre Channels
the try_umount procedure in RA Filesystem script doesn't work.
After the programmed attempts the active/passive cluster doesn't swap, and
the lvmdir resource is flagged as failed rather than stopped.
I must
Hi
The correct way for that to have been handled, given you additional detail
would have been for the node to have received a STONITH.
Things that you should check:
1 STONITH device configured correctly and operational.
2 the on fail for any file system cluster resource stop should be fence.
Its an underflow error that has since been fixed.
Sorry for the noise.
On 09/04/2013, at 11:06 PM, Ulrich Windl ulrich.wi...@rz.uni-regensburg.de
wrote:
Hi,
I found these error messages in syslog on April 1st:
Apr 1 00:04:30 h06 pengine: [20168]: ERROR: crm_abort: gregorian_to_ordinal:
On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 12:39:46PM +0200, Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
Hi Lars,
On Thu, Apr 04, 2013 at 09:28:00PM +0200, Lars Ellenberg wrote:
On Wed, Apr 03, 2013 at 06:25:58PM +0200, Dejan Muhamedagic wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 08:41:30AM +0100, Roman Haefeli wrote:
Hi,
Hi Andrew,
The corosync.conf is configured as follows:
service {
# Load the Pacemaker Cluster Resource Manager
name: pacemaker
ver: 0
}
and pacemaker is not started via service pacemaker start…
here is the extract from the logs
create a partition on /dev/sdd and you that
2013/4/9 Fredrik Hudner fredrik.hud...@gmail.com
Hi,
I have a (for now) two node HA cluster with sbd as stonith mechanism.
I have followed the installation and configuration of sbd from
http://www.linux-ha.org/wiki/SBD_Fencing.
For one reason or
Sorry
create a partition on /dev/sdd and you use that
2013/4/9 emmanuel segura emi2f...@gmail.com
create a partition on /dev/sdd and you that
2013/4/9 Fredrik Hudner fredrik.hud...@gmail.com
Hi,
I have a (for now) two node HA cluster with sbd as stonith mechanism.
I have followed the
Oh, So I have to create a partion on the device first ? I thought *sbd -d
/dev/sdd create* did that
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 4:32 PM, emmanuel segura emi2f...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry
create a partition on /dev/sdd and you use that
2013/4/9 emmanuel segura emi2f...@gmail.com
create a
Hi!
You don't need a partition if you are willing to donate the whole disk to sbd.
What sbd create does is kind of format the block storage you specify. Be
careful: Most programs don't recognize that format and may consider the disk
to be empty.
Also make sure that /dev/sdd is the same device
ok.. I have assigned a whole disk for it (VMware) and mapped the disk from
the other node to that specific device, so they have same device name also
in /dev/disk/by-id/device-name
and they can see each other with
sbd -d /dev/sdd list
0 tdtestclu01 clear
1 tdtestclu02 clear
On Tue, Apr 9,
On 2013-04-09T14:28:58, Fredrik Hudner fredrik.hud...@gmail.com wrote:
For one reason or another stonith won't start and messages log says at one
point:
stonith-ng[20383]: notice: stonith_device_action: Device stonith_sbd not
found.
stonith-ng[30234]: info: stonith_command: Processed
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